Is it a crested or Bali??? not sure???

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I purchased my runner ducklings from 1 day old.... and im in love
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I chose Patrick becasue he had the cutest mohican ever.....

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Him (or her) now.................

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I thought as he grew he would lose this tuft... but its increased rapidly in size, and has a ball of fatty tissue (like a skin tag) sticking
out of his head.... all my googling has came up with the crested or Bali runner... am rather shocked as the breeder never said anything,
But I love him, and his tuft.... Does anyone know about crested runners???? any info would be appreciated..... or is my Patrick not a crested????
 
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While the BALI duck and the CRESTED INDIAN RUNNER are essentially the same- there are a few differences as well.

You have a Crested Indian Runner.

I say this because a true BALI actually has shoulders and a runner doesnt - also the Bali is a slightly heavier breed than Indian Runner ducks.. Also the colouring. The Bali duck is most commonly white- or less common is brown. The colour pattern of your Runner would suggest that at some point a crested duck has been bred with an Indian runner thus passing on the crested gene into a breeding flock of Indian Runners. The True Bali duck is far less common than the crested Indian Runner due to the fact that a double dose of the crested gene is lethal- and therefore less offspring actually hatch.
 
Ahhh yes I read that it is very unlikely an egg would hatch if both parents were crested, due to the duckling being more than likely deformed!!!

I love my crested
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Thanks very much duckyfromoz, you seem very knowledable
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